Assignment. Comnication
Assignment. Comnication
Whatever be the method adopted, the communication must be clear about what
the sender wants to convey. They have to give proper shape to their thoughts
and should develop the idea meaningfully.
If one is not clear about one’s thoughts and ideas, the message formulation also
gets affected. Communication is all about transmission of information and ideas
that seek to translate thoughts into action. Improperly conceived ideas translate
into poor messages.
2.Language:
The process of communication is both oral and written. People, however, speak
and understand different languages. For both oral and written communication,
language becomes the vehicle of thought.
Therefore, the sender should ensure that the message reaches the receiver in a
language that he/she can understand. As long as the sender and the receiver of
the communication speak, write, read and understand the same language, there
is direct communication.
Every language has its own vocabulary and the quality of communication is
influenced by the word power of both the parties. When the knowledge and
level of understanding of the speaker/communicator and the listener/receiver
varies significantly, it results in difference in the wavelength.
This leads to overhead transmission, i.e., the message goes beyond the
comprehension level of the receiver. An example of this is the usage of
technical jargon and specialized words or phrases in addressing people who are
not familiar with the subject.
The mood of the person refers to the person’s state of mind or the inclination
and willingness to send or receive the communication. If any one of the parties
is disinclined, the purpose of communication will not be achieved.
4. Timeliness:
Most messages have a time value. Action can follow only if the communication
reaches in time. This is pertinent to individuals as well as to business. For
example, an invitation card received after the event is of no use.
Similarly, an intimation or notice received after the meeting is over does not
serve any purpose and also shows the sender in poor light. Timeliness,
therefore, is an important factor affecting communication.
Proper choice of the mode of communication—courier, telex, fax, telephone and
e-mail assumes importance as it helps in achieving timeliness in
communication.
5. Respectful Communication :
(a) Use of tone that is honest and tactful, choosing words that are appropriate
to the situation and non-inflammatory.
(b) When taking on a listening role, make eye contact and focus on the
speaker. Speak in turn, never interrupt the speaker. Teacher who model
respect with their students have more respectful classroom overall
because students learn how to communicate respectfully and see its
effectiveness.
A teacher should always check for understanding. The simple question, “do you
understand ?”, will not result in much information, as most students will either
nod or sit passively. Students can write down one sentence that summarizes
what they think the lesson or lecture was about, or they can write a question
they have about the lesson. In a one on one conversation, a teacher should ask
the students to repeat the main point or outcome of the conversation.
8. Non-verbal communication :
Emotional barriers and taboos. Some people may find it difficult to express
their emotions and some topics may be completely 'off-limits' or taboo. Taboo
or difficult topics may include, but are not limited to, politics, religion,
disabilities (mental and physical), sexuality and sex, racism and any opinion
that may be seen as unpopular.
Listening Barriers
Oral Barriers
Active listening
Simplicity
Straight forwardness
Feedback
Speaking clearly/articulation
Commanding attention
Barriers to effective communication
Poor listening habits
Personal opinions
Interruptions
Language barrier
Poor timing
Guilt
Status